A kid with a big forehead with alot of acne on it and has not life what so ever and is ugly and has a girfriend named Jessica Chu
by Yassssssss Queen123 June 08, 2017
by DigBick DK September 18, 2018
The most funniest person ever, really quirky and very kind. Likes watching anime and stays up late on every school night.
by OOOOOINK April 02, 2021
A true baddie. The truest form of a baddie. Who drinks share tea. She is the baddest bitch you will ever meet. PERIODT. do not get on her bad side she will beat you up. 💢💢👊🏼👊🏼
Rosa: who is that?
Sam: BE CAREFUL! THATS Anna Nguyen she’s a bad bitch PERIODT
Justin: (he’s not involved he’s just here)
Sam: BE CAREFUL! THATS Anna Nguyen she’s a bad bitch PERIODT
Justin: (he’s not involved he’s just here)
by rs.eno December 10, 2019
by Linh TRan December 24, 2003
Little girl who thinks she's fat and doesn't understand how to do exponents very well. Cheats on Algebra 1 homework which is fairy easy. Procrastinates on webcam probably tumblr-ing. Thinks 100*1000 = 100000. Can also be named "Alex". Also thinks she's a big girl and doesn't like being considered "little".
by iLikeCrawfish April 17, 2012
Giap served as minister of defense and commander-in-chief of the People's Army of Vietnam. With the outbreak of hostilities with South Vietnam, and later the United States, Giap led North Vietnam's strategy and command. In 1967, Giap oversaw the planning for the massive Tet Offensive. While initially against a conventional attack, Giap's goals were both military and political. In addition to achieving a military victory, Giap desired the offensive to spark an uprising in South Vietnam and show that American claims about the war's progress were wrong.
While the 1968 Tet Offensive proved to be a military disaster for North Vietnam, Vo Nguyen Giap was able to achieve some of his political objectives. The offensive showed that North Vietnam was far from being defeated and significantly contributed to changing American perceptions about the conflict. Following Tet, peace talks began and the US ultimately withdrew from the war in 1973. Following the American departure, Giap remained in command of North Vietnamese forces and directed General Van Tien Dung and the Ho Chi Minh campaign that finally captured the South Vietnamese capital of Saigon in 1975.
by Dancing with Fire July 01, 2011